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'Kill Maduro, Seize Oil Fields, Destroy Military Bases': U.S. Weighs Three Options Against Venezuela
The White House is reportedly weighing three military options against Venezuela, including airstrikes, special forces missions, and seizure of oil fields, according to the New York Times. Sources say the plans range from targeted strikes on military infrastructure to operations aimed at capturing or killing president Nicolás Maduro.
A federal agent had a daring plan: persuade Nicolas Maduro's chief pilot to surreptitiously divert the Venezuelan president’s plane to a place where U.S. authorities could nab the strongman.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro offered the U.S. his country's oil riches. For Secretary of State Marco Rubio, that wasn't enough.
Donald Trump could declare Nicolas Maduro a cartel boss as a pretence to overthrow his government and force regime change.
A U.S. federal agent attempted to bribe Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s chief pilot to divert the leader’s plane for capture in a covert operation spanning 16 months, according to a new report from the Associated Press.
The wellspring of repression is the directorate of military counterintelligence.
Venezuela’s president has built a system in which the only people who can truly tear down his dictatorship are the ones with the most to lose from its demise.
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Will Russia Intervene to Save Maduro?
The United States is intensifying military and diplomatic pressure on Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, testing Moscow's ability to defend its most important Latin American ally amid stretched resources and global tensions.